Sécurité publique Canada, Bibliothèque
Livres et rapports
Ottawa principles on anti-terrorism and human rights.
HV 6431 H85 2006
Includes bibliographical references and index.
xii, 527 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes the Ottawa Principles on Anti-terrorism and Human Rights, and papers written by participants at the conference, The Human Rights of Anti-terrorism: a Colloquium, held at the University of Ottawa, June 15-17, 2006.Includes some text in French.
A collection of papers by scholars and thinkers from across Canada and around the world who attended a June 2006 colloquium on human rights and anti-terrorism held at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa. The colloquium grappled with the interrelationship between anti-terrorism, human rights, and international humanitarian law. The Ottawa Principles on Anti-Terrorism and Human Rights, which grew out of deliberations at the colloquium, are included here along with ten chapters which not only supplement and explain the foundations of the Ottawa Principles, but also provide readers with substantive critiques of topics related to human rights and anti-terrorism more generally.
1. Introduction / Nicole LaViolette & Craig Forcese -- Part 1. Ottawa Principles on Anti-terrorism and Human Rights -- 2. The Ottawa principles on anti-terrorism and human rights = Les principes d'Ottawa relatifs à la lutte au terrorisme et aux droits de l'hommePart 2. Commentary Debating the Scope, Content and Implementation of the Ottawa Principles -- 3. Defining terrorism: the need for a restrained definition / Kent Roach -- 4. Defining terrorism: why and how / Cathleen Powell -- 5. De-militarizing counter-terrorism: anti-terrorism, human rights, and the use of force / Craig Forcese -- 6. Guarding individual rights in cases involving national security / Lorne Waldman -- 7. Consular and diplomatic protection in an age of terrorism: filling the gaps / Gar Pardy -- 8. Principled secrets in an age of terror: international obligations and the Canadian experience with the principle of presumed access / David M. Paciocco -- 9. Casting a light into the shadows: why security intelligence requires democratic control, oversight, and review / Andrea WrightPart 3. Beyond the Ottawa Principles: Issues for Future Iterations -- 10. Beyond the Ottawa principles: social and institutional strategies and counter-terrorism / Victor V. Ramraj -- 11. Development policy - the new anti-terrorism policy? / Graham Mayeda -- 12. Civil remedies for terrorism and state immunity / François Larocque.
Human Rights of Anti-terrorism: a Colloquium (2006 : University of Ottawa)